US cities where you’ll pay more or less for hotels versus Airbnbs

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Travelers have plenty of accommodation choices when they travel this summer thanks to the emergence of home-sharing platforms like Airbnb, making it easier to save on their stay.

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Upgraded Points recently analyzed average nightly rates for hotels and Airbnbs in 100 of the largest cities across the U.S. to reveal which places it pays to book a hotel stay over an Airbnb (entire home) or vice versa.

“Hotels have long been the go-to choice for travelers seeking comfort and convenience, but Airbnb has grown in popularity as an alternative, offering unique stays and a taste of local life,” Keri Stooksbury, editor-in-chief at Upgraded Points, said in a statement. “When choosing between comfort and uniqueness, cost plays a huge role, and we wanted to find just where you could find the best accommodation deals.”

Airbnb was determined to be the most cost-effective accommodation option in 71 out of 100 cities examined, with an average nightly rate of $156 compared to $208 for hotels. In some cities in the Midwest, the difference was roughly $200 per night.

However, the difference was minimal in other cities like San Jose, California, and McAllen, Texas, where nightly rates were separated by just $1.50.

Top U.S. cities where hotels cost more than Airbnbs

Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Hotel average: $350.50 vs Airbnb average: $138.31

Chicago, Illinois — Hotel average: $363.95 vs Airbnb average: $165.56

Omaha, Nebraska — Hotel average: $343.30 vs Airbnb average: $145.06

Cleveland, Ohio — Hotel average: $322.29 vs Airbnb average: $125.09

Charleston, South Carolina — Hotel average: $395.38 vs Airbnb average: $209.72

Boston, Massachusetts; New Haven, Connecticut; Detroit, Michigan; Providence, Rhode Island; and Seattle, Washington, also made the top 10 cities where hotels are more expensive than Airbnbs.

Top U.S. cities where Airbnbs cost more than hotels

Madison, Wisconsin — Airbnb average: $223.49 vs hotel average: $167.18

Tucson, Arizona — Airbnb average: $142.07 vs hotel average: $99.40

Bakersfield, California — Airbnb average: $163.89 vs hotel average: $123.48

Jackson, Mississippi — Airbnb average: $150.68 vs hotel average: $113.20

Scranton, Pennsylvania — Airbnb average: $185 vs hotel average: $150

Other top cities where hotels are cheaper than Airbnbs on average include Fort Myers, Florida; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Stockton, California.

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